Meaning of the word organized

If something’s organized, it’s arranged in a systematic, orderly way. If you’ve got a zillion baseball cards, keeping them organized is a good idea, so you can find Hank Aaron when you need him.

If you’re an organized person, you keep your desk clean, your house is neat, and you keep track what you need to accomplish and when. If you’re a member of the circus workers’ union, you’re part of the organized labor movement. You and your fellow clowns can benefit from the fact that organized workers can bargain for higher wages as a group, and that generally works better than if you try to negotiate on your own. Even if you’re funny.

Definitions of organized

  1. adjective

    methodical and efficient in arrangement or function

    “how well
    organized she is”

    “his life was almost too
    organized

    Synonyms:

    methodical

    characterized by method and orderliness

    well-conducted

    characterized by good organization and control

    systematic

    characterized by order and planning

  2. adjective

    formed into a structured or coherent whole

    Synonyms:

    arranged

    planned in advance

    configured

    organized so as to give configuration to

    corporate, incorporated

    organized and maintained as a legal corporation

    re-formed

    formed again or anew

    reorganised, reorganized

    organized again

    structured

    having definite and highly organized structure

  3. adjective

    being a member of or formed into a labor union

    organized labor”

    synonyms:

    organised, unionised, unionized

    union

    of trade unions

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организованный, органический, оборудованный

прилагательное

- организованный

an organized body — организованная группа людей
highly organized forms of life — высокоорганизованные формы жизни

- биол. органический, живой

organized matter — живая материя, живое вещество, органическая материя

- воен. оборудованный

organized position — а) оборудованная позиция; б) оборонительная полоса

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

organized organisms — живые организмы  
organized crime family — преступный клан  
bit-organized core plane — ферритовая матрица с плоской выборкой  
bit-organized memory — запоминающее устройство с поразрядной выборкой  
bit-organized storage — запоминающее устройство с поразрядной выборкой  
bus-organized structure — шинная структура  
byte-organized computer — вычислительная машина с байтовой организацией  
byte-organized — с побайтовой организацией  
character-organized memory — память с символьной организацией  
highly-self-organized — с высокой самоорганизацией  

Примеры с переводом

She’s a very organized person.

Она очень организованный человек.

Everything was done in a well organized manner.

Всё было очень хорошо организовано.

I’ll get you organized in no time.

Я за минуту приведу тебя в порядок.

I packed a bag and organized some food.

Я упаковал сумку и организовал еду.

I want to work with a well organized team.

Я хочу работать с хорошо организованной командой.

The festival was very well organized.

Фестиваль был очень хорошо организован.

They ran a well-organized political campaign.

Они вели хорошо организованную политическую кампанию.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

It will take me a few days to get organized.

The course was organized by a training company.

The players were organized into separate teams.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

organizer  — организатор
disorganized  — безалаберный
organizing  — организовать, организоваться, устраивать, делать органическим
inorganized  — неорганизованный
unorganized  — неорганизованный, спонтанный, не являющийся членом профсоюза

English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • organised (British English)

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɔɹɡənaɪzd/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɔːɡənaɪzd/
  • Hyphenation: or‧gan‧ized
  • Audio (General American) (file)

Adjective[edit]

organized (comparative more organized, superlative most organized)

  1. (of things or settings) Having been organized; in good order.

    Your desk is so organized!

    Antonyms: disorganized, cluttered, disarrayed, messy, chaotic
  2. (of a person) Characterised by efficient organization.

    Your desk is so neat and tidy — I’ve never met someone so organized before!

    Antonyms: disorganized, messy
  3. Unionized.
    Synonym: unionized
    Antonyms: unorganized, ununionized

Translations[edit]

characterised by efficient organization

  • Armenian: կազմակերպված (hy) (kazmakerpvac)
  • Azerbaijani: mütəşəkkil
  • Catalan: organitzat (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
  • Czech: organizovaný (cs)
  • Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
  • Finnish: järjestelmällinen (fi)
  • Galician: organizado
  • German: ordentlich (de)
  • Greek: οργανωμένος (el) (organoménos)
  • Italian: organizzato (it)
  • Japanese: please add this translation if you can
  • Latin: ordinātus
  • Maori: nahanaha
  • Persian: ارگانیزه(orgânize)
  • Polish: zorganizowany (pl), rozgarnięty, ogarnięty, przytomny (pl), kumaty (pl)
  • Portuguese: organizado (pt), arrumado (pt)
  • Romanian: organizat (ro)
  • Russian: организованный (ru) (organizovannyj)
  • Spanish: organizado (es)
  • Thai: please add this translation if you can
  • Turkish: organize (tr)

Verb[edit]

organized

  1. simple past tense and past participle of organize

Derived terms[edit]

  • organized crime

Anagrams[edit]

  • dragonize

1

: having a formal organization to coordinate and carry out activities

2

: affiliated by membership in an organization (such as a union)

Synonyms

Example Sentences



They ran a well-organized political campaign.



She’s a very organized person.

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Word History

First Known Use

1817, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler

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in 1817

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organized
[ʹɔ:gənaızd]

1. организованный

an organized body — организованная группа людей

organized crime — организованная преступность; мафия

highly organized forms of life — высокоорганизованные формы жизни

organized matter — живая материя, живое вещество

organized position — а) оборудованная позиция; б) оборонительная полоса

Новый большой англо-русский словарь.
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  • organized — or‧gan‧ized [ˈɔːgənaɪzd ǁ ˈɔːr ] also organised adjective working in an effective, ordered, and sensible way: • You need to be more organized. • an organized appointments system • awell organized campaign * * * organized …   Financial and business terms

  • organized — adj. 1. same as {arranged}; as, an organized tour. [WordNet 1.5] 2. formed into an organization. Opposite of {unorganized}. [Narrower terms: {corporate, incorporated}] [WordNet 1.5] 3. well conducted. Opposite of {disorganized}. Also See:… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • organized — (adj.) 1590s, furnished with organs, pp. adjective from ORGANIZE (Cf. organize) (v.). Meaning forming a whole of interdependent parts is from 1817. Organized crime attested from 1929 …   Etymology dictionary

  • organized — index systematic, tactical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • organized — (Amer.) É”rgÉ™naɪzd / ɔːg adj. arranged, ordered, systematized; established, set up; existing on a large scale; efficient; united; formed into a labor union (also organised) organize (Amer.) or·gan·ize || É”rgÉ™naɪz / ɔːg v. arrange,… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • organized — [adj] arranged, systematized catalogued, classified, coordinated, correlated, formed, formulated, grouped, methodized, standardized, straightened out, tabulated; concepts 84,94 …   New thesaurus

  • organized — or|gan|ized S3 also organised BrE [ˈo:gənaızd US ˈo:r ] adj 1.) involving people working together in an effective and well planned way ≠ ↑disorganized ▪ Organized groups of citizens are more successful at changing the government s mind. ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • organized — (BrE also ised) adj. 1 arranged/planned VERBS ▪ be, seem ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • organized — or|gan|ized [ ɔrgə,naızd ] adjective * 1. ) planned carefully and involving many people: It wasn t really a riot; it was an organized protest. organized religion highly organized: The illegal software trade is highly organized. 2. ) an organized… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • organized */ — UK [ˈɔː(r)ɡənaɪzd] / US [ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd] adjective 1) planned carefully and involving many people It wasn t really a riot; it was an organized protest. organized religion highly organized: The illegal software trade is highly organized. 2) a) an… …   English dictionary

  • Organized — Organize Or gan*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Organized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Organizing}.] [Cf. F. organiser, Gr. ?. See {Organ}.] 1. (Biol.) To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life; as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

or·gan·ized

 (ôr′gə-nīzd′)

adj.

1. Functioning in an orderly way or according to a plan: an organized charity event that raised a lot of money.

2. Affiliated in an organization, especially a union: organized labor.

3. Having the ability to plan and accomplish things in an orderly fashion: Because the moderator was organized, the meeting went quickly.

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

organized

(ˈɔːɡəˌnaɪzd) or

organised

adj

1. planned and controlled on a large scale and involving many people: organized crime.

2. orderly and efficient: a highly organized campaign.

3. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) (of the workers in a factory or office) belonging to a trade union: organized labour.

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

or•gan•ized

(ˈɔr gəˌnaɪzd)

adj.

1. affiliated with an organization, esp. a union: organized labor.

2. having an organization or structure for directing widespread activities: organized crime.

[1810–20]

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adj. 1. organized — formed into a structured or coherent whole

structured — having definite and highly organized structure; «a structured environment»

unorganised, unorganized — not having or belonging to a structured whole; «unorganized territories lack a formal government»

2. organized — methodical and efficient in arrangement or function; «how well organized she is»; «his life was almost too organized»

systematic — characterized by order and planning; «the investigation was very systematic»; «a systematic administrator»

disorganised, disorganized — lacking order or methodical arrangement or function; «a disorganized enterprise»; «a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose»; «she was too disorganized to be an agreeable roommate»

3. organized - being a member of or formed into a labor unionorganized — being a member of or formed into a labor union; «organized labor»; «unionized workers»; «a unionized shop»

union — of trade unions; «the union movement»; «union negotiations»; «a union-shop clause in the contract»

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organized

adjective methodical, ordered, efficient, disciplined, precise, neat, tidy, systematic, orderly, meticulous, businesslike Such people are very organized and excellent time managers.

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Translations

veltilrettelagt

jól szervezettszervezett

skipulagîur

organizovaný

organiziranurejen

düzenliorganize edilmiştertiplenmiştertipli

organized

[ˈɔːgənaizd] ADJ

2. (= planned) [crime, event, tour] → organizado

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

organized

[ˈɔːrgənaɪzd] organised (British) adj

[group, activity] → organisé(e) organized religion

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

organized

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

organized

[ˈɔːgəˌnaɪzd] adjorganizzato/a

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

organize,

organise

(ˈoːgənaiz) verb

1. to arrange or prepare (something), usually requiring some time or effort. They organized a conference.

2. to make into a society etc. He organized the workers into a trade union.

ˈorganizer, ˈorganiser nounˌorganiˈzation, ˌorganiˈsation noun

1. a group of people working together for a purpose. a business organization.

2. the act of organizing. Efficiency depends on the organization of one’s work.

3. the state of being organized. This report lacks organization.

ˈorganized, ˈorganised adjective

1. efficient. She’s a very organized person.

2. well-arranged. an organized report.

3. having been planned. an organized protest.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

  • Defenition of the word organized

    • methodical and efficient in arrangement or function; «how well organized she is»; «his life was almost too organized»
    • formed into a structured or coherent whole; «organized religion»; «organized crime»; «an organized tour»
    • being a member of or formed into a labor union; «organized labor»; «unionized workers»; «a unionized shop»
    • methodical and efficient in arrangement or function
    • formed into a structured or coherent whole
    • being a member of or formed into a labor union

Synonyms for the word organized

    • controlled
    • logical
    • methodical
    • ordered
    • orderly
    • planned
    • prearranged
    • prepared
    • reasonable
    • sensible
    • structured
    • systematic
    • unionized
    • well thought-out

Similar words in the organized

    • arranged
    • configured
    • corporate
    • designed
    • formed
    • incorporated
    • methodical
    • ordered
    • orderly
    • organized
    • re-formed
    • regulated
    • reorganised
    • reorganized
    • structured
    • systematic
    • union
    • well-conducted

Antonyms for the word organized

    • disorganised
    • disorganized
    • unorganised
    • unorganized

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or•gan•ized /ˈɔrgəˌnaɪzd/USA pronunciation  
adj. 

    [before a noun]

  1. grouped or associated with an organization, esp. with a union:organized labor.
  2. having an organization or structure for directing many activities over a wide area:organized crime.

See -orga-.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023

or•gan•ized 
(ôrgə nīzd′),USA pronunciation adj. 

  1. affiliated in an organization, esp. a union:organized dockworkers.
  2. having a formal organization or structure, esp. to coordinate or carry out for widespread activities:organized medicine; organized crime.
  • organize + —ed2 1810–20

WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023

or•gan•ize /ˈɔrgəˌnaɪz/USA pronunciation  
v., -ized, -iz•ing. 

  1. to form (a group) as or into a whole or single body that is made up of parts that depend on each other or that work with each other, esp. for united action:[+ object]to organize a committee.
  2. to make (something that lacks order) into something with a system or logical structure:[+ object]organizing her classroom notes.
  3. [+ object] to call together (workers, employees, etc., of a business or workplace) so as to form a labor union.
  4. to come together and form a labor union:[no object]The workers organized.

or•gan•iz•er, n. [countable]See -orga-.

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or•gan•ize 
(ôrgə nīz′),USA pronunciation v., -ized, -iz•ing. 
v.t.

  1. to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, esp. for united action:to organize a committee.
  2. to systematize:to organize the files of an office.
  3. to give organic structure or character to:to organize the elements of a composition.
  4. to enlist or attempt to enlist into a labor union:to organize workers.
  5. to enlist the employees of (a company) into a labor union;
    unionize:to organize a factory.
  6. Informal Termsto put (oneself ) in a state of mental competence to perform a task:We can’t have any slip-ups, so you’d better get organized.

v.i.

  1. to combine in an organized company, party, or the like.
  2. to form a labor union:Management resisted all efforts to organize.
  3. to assume organic structure.

Also,[esp. Brit.,] organ•ise′.

  • Medieval Latin organizāre to contrive, arrange = organ(um) organ + -izāreize
  • late Middle English 1375–1425

organ•iz′a•ble, adj. 
or′gan•iz′a•bili•ty, n. 

    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged dispose, frame.
    • 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged order.


    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged destroy.


Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::

organize, organise /ˈɔːɡəˌnaɪz/ vb

  1. to form (parts or elements of something) into a structured whole; coordinate
  2. (transitive) to arrange methodically or in order
  3. (transitive) to provide with an organic structure
  4. (transitive) to enlist (the workers) of (a factory, concern, or industry) in a trade union
  5. (intransitive) to join or form an organization or trade union
  6. (transitive) informal to put (oneself) in an alert and responsible frame of mind

Etymology: 15th Century: from Medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum organ

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organized — перевод на русский

/ˈɔːgənaɪzd/

We’ll need to organize our surgeries so the wait time for each recipient is as soon as possible.

Нам надо организовать операции согласно листу ожидания каждого пациента как можно быстрее.

Such a day destroys me, what with organizing a party, outfitting the stratospheric gondola, perfecting pieces of equipment, growing a tree, and to top it all, my child is just about to be born.

Этот день меня доконает. Организовать вечеринку, снарядить стратостат, наладить оборудование, посадить дерево, и, мало того, у меня вот-вот родится ребенок.

Just trying to get things organized.

Хочу все организовать.

I could organize my own supermarket, get a bunch of neighborhood merchants together.

Можно организовать свой собственный супермаркет с ребятами по соседству.

Yes, that’ll take a bit of organizing.

Да, но это нужно организовать.

Показать ещё примеры для «организовать»…

He’s turning into something called «organized labor. »

Иди домой. Он стал организованной силой.

And make lifelong connections to the world of organized crime.

И установить долгосрочные отношения с миром организованной преступности.

Organized crime.

Организованной преступности…

That organized crime guy, he says I gotta see it from their point of view.

Тот парень из отдела по борьбе с организованной преступностью говорит, я должен взглянуть на это с их точки зрения.

with Mickey Cohen in prison, Los Angeles is organized crime-free.

Когда Микки Коэн в тюрьме, Л.А. свободен от организованной преступности.

Показать ещё примеры для «организованной»…

And if it comes to that, I’d rather organize first flights for big families or Sunday excursions in the country.

А если так, то я лучше буду организовывать семейные поездки или воскресные экскурсии по сельской местности.

No It is… It is therefore the rule of European culture the rule of European culture to organize the death of the art of living, which was still flourishing at our feet.

Это правило для культурной Европы… правило для культурной Европы — организовывать смерть искусства жизни, которое все еще процветает.

Need place. Place to gather, to fight, to organize.

Место чтобы собираться, сражаться, организовывать.

Need place place to gather, to fight, to organize.

Нужно место место, чтобы собраться, сражаться, организовывать.

They contact other mafias to get someone to shift the stuff and to organize things so they can launder the money.

Они контактируют с мафией, чтобы сбывать порошок и организовывать отмывание денег.

Показать ещё примеры для «организовывать»…

Jean Charrot, lnspector General on special assignment, presided over a special meeting convened to organize the fight against rebel activity.

Жан Шарро, главный инспектор по специальным миссиям, председательствовал на собрании, созывающим к организации борьбы с повстанческой активностью.

You start talking, pretty soon you’ll be trying to organize… a farewell party with punch and cupcakes.

Сначала разговоры, потом эти хлопоты по организации прощальной вечеринки с пуншем и кексами.

Don Barzini, I want to thank you for helping me organize this meeting, and the other heads of the five families from New York and New Jersey.

Дон Барзини, я хотел бы поблагодарить вас… за помощь в организации сегодняшней встречи. А также глав других семей… из Нью-Йорка и Нью-Джерси.

In light of the law ofJuly 7, 1900, on organizing a colonial army… and the decree of February 7, 1912, and subsequent dates… on recruiting an army… and in light of certain indications of the existence of a state of war… between France and Germany… and in light of the responsibility vested in me… I, Sergeant Auguste Bosselet… hereby call upon every man of French nationality… with permanent or temporary residence… at Fort Coulais in French Equatorial Africa… to place himself at my command.

В свете закона от 7 июля 1900 года «Об организации колониальной армии и декрета от 7 февраля 1912 года «О наборе в армию что началась война проживающих даже временно подчиняться моим приказам.

The rest depends on how the work’s organized.

Остальное зависит от организации.

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If we wanted, we could organize another night.. ..like before.

Если подойти с умом, ребята, можно устроить себе еще один спектакль, не хуже прежнего.

I hope that now you will leave him and let me think about the future, about organizing our life.

Я надеюсь, что теперь ть оставишь его и позволишь мне устроить и обдумать нашу жизнь.

Ah, Francois, we’re organizing an outing by the river.

А, Франсуа, мы задумали устроить пикник на реке.

We could organize something if you want in the coming days, but

Мы могли бы устроить что-нибудь в ближайшие дни, если ты хочешь, но…

I propose… in Wasiukach… organize an international Chess Tournament.

Я предлагаю: в Васюках надо устроить международный шахматный турнир! На турнир съедутся любители шахмат со всего мира.

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We need to clean house first, organize the country.

Сначала нам следует привести в порядок страну.

Look, I’ve gotta get organized.

Послушай, мне нужно привести все в порядок.

You have to organize.

Вы все должны привести в порядок.

All I know is I go to all the trouble putting nails up all over the place to keep things organized and now I can’t find my god damned shirt.

Я знаю только то, что потратил кучу времени, забивая гвозди по всему дому, чтобы был порядок, а теперь не могу найти эту чёртову футболку.

I gotta get these tapes organized. You seen my jacket?

Надо привести в порядок записи.

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Much more than just a series of small, isolated incidents… it’s apparent an organized criminal element is at work.

Ёто нечто большее, чем просто р€д мелких, несв€занных происшествий. «еперь, это работа организованной преступности.

— Yeah? That’s why there was no real organized street stuff in Vegas before I came here.

Вот почему до меня не было никакой организованной преступности в Вегасе.

Hungary is the nest of organized crime and porn industry.

Венгрия — рассадник организованной преступности и европейской порнографии.

Made the leap from organized crime to legitimate businessman while no one was looking.

Перешел от организованной преступности к легальному бизнесу, пока никто не смотрел.

This is gonna tell the real story, the real story of Las Vegas and organized crime, warts and all.

Он расскажет реальную историю, реальную историю Лас Вегаса и организованной преступности, о неприятных типах, обо всем.

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First, we need to get organized and secure our hideouts.

В первую очередь нам следует организоваться и обезопасить наши убежища.

we have to be organized or we would quarrell all the time..

Нам необходимо само организоваться, либо мы будем ссориться все время.

— We’ll be there when the ship comes in… and we’ll catch them in the act of sedition before they can organize.

— Когда корабль придёт, мы там будем и мы схватим их за измену прежде, чем они смогут организоваться.

I think it’s time to organize.

Думаю, пора организоваться.

He plans to organize.

Он хочет организоваться.

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Then Leary organized them for the first time into a model for other therapists to use for diagnosis.

Затем Лири собрал это всё в методичку, которую другие врачи могли бы использовать при диагностировании.

¶ oh, who organized all of my ex-girlfriends ¶ ¶ into a choir and got them to sing? ¶

Кто собрал всех моих бывших петь в хоре, кто и зачем?

When debbi lubin went missing,Tim organized the volunteer search parties.

Когда пропала Дебби Люпин, Тим собрал добровольцев для поиска.

He organized a workgroup on its dangers.

Он собрал рабочую группу для изучения опасностей ядерных утечек.

No flags yet, but… I organized everything into that master spreadsheet.

Пока никаких зацепок, но… я все собрал в сводную таблицу.

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The celebrated Anna Pavlovna Scherer, most intimate lady-in-waiting of the Empress Maria Fedorovna, gave at her home the receptions which she alone had a gift for organizing.

Известная Анна Павловна Шерер, Фрейлина и приближенная императрицы Марии федоровны , давала у себя такие вечера, какие она одна имела дар устраивать

I need someone who’s good at organizing weddings.

Мне нужен кто-то, кто умеет устраивать свадьбы.

We have neither the time nor the urge to organize recitals.

У нас нет ни времени, ни желания устраивать концерты .

One really shouldn’t have to organize one’s own shower.

Но нельзя же устраивать самой себе свой собственный девичник.

We should be organizing a parade.

Ему парад надо устраивать.

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